In the aftermath of the spree killing that left 69 people dead and scores wounded, the Norwegian police have returned Anders Breivik to the scene of the [second] crime. The Daily Mail also reports that “The [State] prosecutor confirmed Norwegian media reports that police received several phone calls from Breivik during the massacre, but would not say how the authorities reacted to the calls.” Make the jump for a map of the horrible events of that terrifying day . . .

About Robert Farago

Robert Farago is the Publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

Don’t you see that this is part of the problem to begin with?
Also, revenge is not the solution. What good will it make to have him shot? Will is give back the lives of all those poor children and youngsters? No. A democratic country does not lower itself to the wrongdoers level. We fight evil with democratic means.

I may be wrong, but I don’t think they have the death penalty, or even a life without parole sentence. Please correct me if I am mistaken, I saw that a few weeks ago on BBC World News and my memory may be faulty.

Correct. Maximum penalty in his country is 21 years. But the system could determine afterwards, he is still a danger to society, and not release him. After which, he is due regular reviews for parole or release by law.